I thought I'd continue a post I started up on the RG MF forum a few months back. Over a period of what was only a few weeks of discussion of what it meant to use MF, there was a stunning collection of work exihibited -- often work that backed up the words and breadth of experience of the photographer expressing a view on a particular subject. I collected these links from these conversations, and from a thread listing favorite sites, and have also added a few since.

For me, these images help make sense of what it means to use MF. And, regardless of the equipment used, inspire.

I also hope that some of those who posted on RG and are migrating here -- not students like me, but the teachers -- will again start to set off on new conversations and explorations as they so often did on RG. It was their voices that took RG from the technical to far beyond that, and no doubt could again to the same here.

Here's one that is not shot in medium format, but is such strong work about a very difficult subject to bring to earth -- the Chernobyl disaster -- that I thought worth adding in. Adds a perspective to the other work listed.